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Keepin’ it SimpleBy Cameron Webb on February 24, 2009 | 5 Comments
If you haven’t already noticed, we are LESS THAN 24 HOURS FROM THE FIRST SPRING TRAINING GAME! ZOMG DIGGITY! I’m a little bummed MLB.TV will not be covering the DBacks game! No fear, however, since Arizona’s game vs the Indians on Thursday will! The worst part is that the game starts at 3PM CST…which is when I have class. Should I skip :p ? If I get more than 10 people saying I should, I’ll truly consider it.
On a final note, I’d like to make another bold prediction (I feel as if I may have undermined the fine people/players of San Fran in my last post): An NL West team WILL be in the Wild Card spot… Be it Arizona or the Giants. All this talk of how “Bad” the NL West is, I’m just waiting for the skeptics to be shushed when the Dbacks and Giants are whoppin’ up on everyone else.

Just you wait
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Randy Johnson’s Illustrious Past – Is There A Future?By Jeffrey Gross on February 11, 2009 | No Comments
When Randy Johnson pitches, everything stops and every eye is on him, waiting for yet another strike out. Last Saturday, he provide a glance of what is yet to come and what came to help him win 295 games, strike out 4,789 batters and of course five CY Young awards.
Below are some of the questions the left handed pitcher answered with a smile, and, despite all of his achievements, with immense humility.
Advise to young pitchers:
“There’s nothing in this game I haven’t done. You’re wondering whether you’re ever going to win a ballgame. And then I’ve won 10 games in a row. I’ve had surgeries. I’ve had to battle back from those kind of things.
“I’ve had bad games. I know how you can mentally be dragging a little bit towards the end of the year. I know the demands that Tim [Lincecum] will have this year after winning the Cy Young. The door is opening for Brandon Webb. The door is opening for a player like Tim Lincecum. “I won a Cy Young in Seattle and then I came to Arizona and won four in a row. Ironically enough, my best year statistically wasn’t until I won my fifth Cy Young.
Randy Johnson: The type of pitcher:
“At this point in my career, my ability and my skills may have diminished, but not my edge or my desire to still be good. As long as I have that, that’s what motivates me. That’s what motivated me and that’s why I was so dangerous, I suppose, because I could throw 100 mph and I wanted to win. Now I still want to win, but I can win throwing 92 and it’s made me a better pitcher, as well.”
The possibility of his 300th victory with the Giants and not with Arizona or Seattle.
I’ve done a lot in Arizona; it would have been fitting to do it there. It’s not like I’m not familiar with the San Francisco Giants. I’ve pitched against them quite a bit. I’m familiar with the ballpark. I’m familiar with the Bay Area. It’s where I grew up. It’s as good of a last chapter, if you will, of my career that there could be.”
There’s not a blank page yet. We’re still filling the page up. The author’s still at work. I haven’t had a 5.00 ERA since, because my back has been surgically fixed. If I do, I’ll retire.”

